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I BOROUGH OF MASIERTON.*,,.,.. >UBLIO NOTICE is hereby given that the i* Maaterton Borough Council intend hold"iß a Special meeting on THURSDAY, DecerabeiSOth, 1887, at 7.30 p.m. in the Council Cliambors, for the purpose of confirming a resolution adopted at a special meeting of tho said Borough Council, held on tho 22nd November, 1887, viz,, That a Spcoial Order be and it is hereby made repealing all By-laws for the Borough of Masterton previously made and now in force, and making new By-laws for the following objects, such existing By-laws to be repealed, and bucli new By-laws to come into force on the Fourteenth day of January, 1888. STREETS. To regulate tho construction of porticoes or other projections into or over any street or I private street as to situation, materials and) dimensions, and to piovide for the proper notification, and for the removal of any Biich portico or. other projection existing contrary to the provisions ot these By-laws. To provide for the naming and re-naming of streets, and numbering of houses, and to punish any person defacing or obliterating such names or numbers, or setting up any names or numbers contrary to this By-law, lo prevent rain water from any land or building falling on any footway. To provide for drains under footways for carrying off surplus water. To compel the construction and maintenance of crossing over footways and channels to give access to property for ho.-ses and vehicles. To prevent the discharge of any offensive matter into any street, public place, or right-of-way. To regulate the depositing of scaffolding building materials or obstructions in any street, right-of-way, or public place, To regulate the erection of scaffolding and depositing of building material, and the issue of licenses therefore, and the fees to be paid thereon. To provide for the removal of buildings and fences encroaching upon any street or public place, To prevent horses or cattle, not in harness, from being driven through any street or public place. To prevent horses, cattle, goats, and swine from boing at large upon any street, etc. • To prevent any trycycle, bicycle, or barrow from boing driven or wheeled on any footpath. To prevent any act tending to endanger generally any person or property, or to obstruot or encumber any thoroughfare, or to impede or annoy any passenger, and to prevent any nuisance in or upon any street, public place, or right-of-way.

NUISANCES, To prevent the keeping of swine within 5 chains on either side of Queen-street, or 100 ft of any dwelling house or street, ■To(provide for the removal of night soil, garbage, and refuse matter by a licensed nightman within certain parts of the Borough, odation, receptacles, for rubbish and garbage, and water-tight cess-pits, and for the inspection of the same, To prevent draining into or polluting any creek or watercourse, .PREVENTION OF FIRES. To provide for the licensing of chimney sweeps and regulating their charges, To punish tho wilful or negligent setting on firo of any chimney or permitting it to become To prevent the keeping of stacks or heaps of mUamablo material not under cover, within certain parts of tho Borough. To prevent the lighting of fires in the open air, or in any building without a proper fireplace. To prevent the using or making of any brushwood, or any other like inflammable fence, To provido for the storage of kerosene or other dangerous or inflammable material in licensed buildings, and to fix the fees payable for such license, and provide for inspection of such building.

To fix the fees payable for licenses for any building or enclosure -to be used for any description of public amusement, meetings. To prevent the establishment or carrying on of any offensive trade, except under license from the Council, To provide for the licensing of slaughterhouses, and fix the fees payable therefor, and the inspection thereof. To provide for the licensing of hackney carnages, drivers, and conductors, and regulating the number of passengers to be carried, fees to be paid, inspection, fares to be charged, and general regulations. Toprovidoforthe licensing of express waggons carts, drays and vehicles for the carriage of goods, fixing the fees payable, anil charges for work performed, and general regulations thereon, providingfor the licensing of hawker* and pedlars fees payable, and exemptions made, . To define districts and distances within which it shall not be lawful to erect buildings with walls or roofs of iufiammablematerials, To provide for notices, plans, and specifications of buildings to be altered, eroted or renewed, To provide for the proper erection of chimneys, chimney furnaces, and fireplaces, hearths, jambs, brests, openings, shaft?, flues, ovens, furnaces, close fire or forge, and stoves To regulate tlio construct on of turrets, dormer lantern lights, or other erection on the roof or flat of any building, and the roofs, flats and gutters and any projection therefrom, streets. ° To compel the supply of proper and sufficient gutters and pipes to prevent water therefrom droppiug on 10, or running over any street or public place, and generally to control the erection of buildings as t 0 materials and otherwise, and to rcgulato tlio . inspection thorcof, ahd fees payable therefor, and to provide for modification of certain regulations m exceptional cases. To limit the times and places in which It shall be lawful for any person to batho. To provide for the trimming or cutting down of live fences or trees overhanging any part of a street or public place. Generally for the good government and order of i the Ilorough, and comfort, convenience and Bafetfof its inhabitants, To provide penalties, continuing and otherwise, for breaches of auy of the said Bye-laws, A copy of the said Bye-laws is open for inspection at the Council Chambers durinir olßco hours to the 29th day of December, IEB7, inclusive. 1!. BROWN, 2770 TownCierk.

WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. 1M intention of the Council, with the consent of the Ratepayers interested to apply for a Loan of LIOOO under "the "Local Bodies Loan Act, 1886," for metalling between the Mangapakeha Bridge and Tinui on the Masterton. Waimata Road, To meet the interesi and annual charges of L 55 on the loan, a special rate ofi?-37ths of a penny in the L must be levied over the properties of Messrs J. G, Cox, J. G. C. Cox, G. and A. Leach, Liverton and Cook, W, and G, Speedy, and a portion "of Messrs Johnston and Co's Mataikuna run, all in the Akitio Road District, and the whole of the Castlepoint Road District (excepting Crown and Native Land and Mr Warren's Tiraumea Station.) A meeting of Ratepayers to consider the proposal will be held in the Tinui Public Hall, at 3 p.m., on FRIDAY, January 6th, 1888. By Okder : F.G.MOORE, County Clerk. Masterton, Dec. 9,1887, 2707 MASTERTON PERMANENTINVESTMENT AND Building Society. MONEY to lend in sums of £6O and upwards, principal and interest cleared by monthly payments of eleven shillings and three pence for £SO, £ s d £ ad 12 6 for 100 0 0 20 0 „ 200 0 0 37 6 „ 300 0 0 Investment shares can be taken up by a monthly payment of 5s each, which after the first year bears interest at 7 per cent., and after the third year, a share of tho profits. For further particulars apply toW.SELLAR, Mint ~ ' Manager. NOTICE, • i AVING this day admitted Mr G. H. ... L SHUTE (lato Carrier, Masterton) as a partner in my sawmillitig business, the same will in future be carried on in the name of Henderson & Shutk. All orders for Bridge and-Building Timber Bhall receive our best attention. D, HENDERSON,, Kaitara Sawmills, Grey town. Greytown, Nov 18,1687. 2755

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2776, 16 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2776, 16 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2776, 16 December 1887, Page 3

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